Want to improve this question? So it's for Stack Overflow.Closed 3 years ago.I have 2 domain names: users.newsite.com and users.oldsite.com. I have users.newsite.com hosted on Mac OS X 10.10.5 using Server version 5.0.15. I have A records setup in DNS so that both domain names (users.newsite.com and users.oldsite.com) point to the same IP address for the OS X Server machine.We have a wildcard SSL cert of.newsite.com and the cert is installed on the OS X Server machine. I have a redirect configured in OS X Server (I believe this uses Apache) so all traffic for the http version of users.newsite.com is going to the https version of users.newsite.com. This is working properly.The problem is if anyone uses http version of users.oldsite.com. They get a warning that the connection is not secure because their browser is trying to redirect to https version of users.oldsite.com.
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We do not have an SSL cert for oldsite.com.Is there a way to setup a redirect so that any traffic coming from. (newsite or oldsite) gets redirected to https version of users.newsite.com?I can enter a URL matching a regular expression and direct that in the Server app, but I don't know what to enter to get the redirect to work properly so that the http versions of users.newsite.com AND users.oldsite.com both redirect to the https version of users.newsite.com.Thanks!
OS X Server 5.0.15
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Description
Designed for OS X and iOS devices, OS X Server makes it easy to share files; schedule meetings; synchronise contacts; develop software; host your own website; publish wikis; configure Mac, iPhone and iPad devices; remotely access your network; and more.
OS X Server is an application you can add to OS X Yosemite directly from the Mac App Store. Anyone can quickly and easily turn a Mac running OS X Yosemite into a server that’s perfect for home offices, businesses, schools, developers and hobbyists alike.
Here’s what you’ll get with OS X Server:
File Sharing
• File sharing for Mac, PC and iPad • Standards-based SMB3, SMB2, AFP and WebDAV file services • Flexible file permissions • Spotlight searching
Profile Manager
• Mobile device management for Mac and iOS devices • Simplified management and deployment of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite • Distribution of institution-licensed apps and books purchased from the Volume Purchase Programme • Device Enrolment Programme integration • Web-based administration console • Self-service user portal for clearing passcodes, remote lock and remote wipe
Caching Server
• Speed up the download of software distributed by Apple • Locally cache apps, books, iTunes U, software updates and OS X Recovery images • Fault-tolerant design with multi-server cache replication and load balancing • No client configuration required
Xcode Server
• Use Xcode 6 to create continuous integration bots that build, analyse and test on any Mac running OS X Server • Configure bots to integrate at a specific time, or continually as code is committed to the repository • Automate testing of OS X and iOS apps, executing on multiple connected iOS devices • Host your own Git repositories on OS X Server or connect to remote Git or Subversion hosts • Remotely access detailed integration summaries and nightly builds using the Web interface
Time Machine
• Provide a backup destination for Mac computers on your network • Monitor which computers have backed up, when they last backed up, and size of backup • Set limits on the amount of Time Machine storage a user can use
Calendar Server
• Share calendars, schedule meetings and events, and book conference rooms • Standards-based CalDAV server for access from Mac, iPad, iPhone and PC • View availability with free/busy look-ups • Email invitations and push notifications
Contacts Server
• Synchronise contacts with Mac, iPad and iPhone • Allow multiple users to access and update contacts • Standards-based CardDAV server
Wiki Server
• Point-and-click page edit to change formatting and insert images, videos and attachments • Access controls • Tags and comments • Revision history • Document sharing • Quick Look previews
Mail Server
• Standards-based SMTP, IMAP and POP server • Push notifications • SSL encryption • Adaptive junk mail filtering • Virus detection and quarantine
Virtual Private Network
• Remote access for your network services • Encrypted VPN connections for Mac, iPad, iPhone and PC
Xsan 4
• Block-level SAN file sharing with concurrent read/write access • Xsan volume hosting and configuration • Volume management, storage pooling, stripping and volume mapping • Real-time monitoring, graphs and event notifications • Metadata controller failover and file system journaling
Server App
• Local and remote management • Users and group settings • View real-time graphs of server usage • Receive alerts on network changes, certificate expiration, storage usage and more
Other OS X Server features
• NetInstall to automate OS X installations and upgrades across your network • Web server for hosting multiple websites
Some features require an Apple ID and/or compatible Internet access; additional fees and terms apply. Some features require programme enrolment. Some features are not available in all countries.”
Improves reliability of upgrade and migration.
Fixes several Web Server and WebDAV issues. Improves performance of the Profile Manager administration portal. Enhances stability and performance for iCloud caching and iOS file sharing. Fixes an issue where standard users were sometimes shown as administrators.
Developer: Apple
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